| Imaginarium |
Credits & Info
- Date
- 03/13/2012
- File Info
- Song
- 2.1 MB
- 1 min 8 sec
- Score
- 4.39 / 5.00
Licensing Terms
- Attribution:
- You must give credit to the artist.
- Noncommercial:
- You may not use this work for commercial purposes unless you make specific arrangements with the artist.
- Share Alike:
- If you alter, transform, or build upon this image, you may distribute the resulting creation only under a license identical to this one.
- Score:
- Rated 4.39 / 5 stars
- Plays & Downloads:
- 264 Plays | 31 Downloads
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- Genres:
- Classical
- dream
- child
- imagination
- imaginarium
Author Comments
I remember a conversation from the movie Small Soldiers, in which one of the soldiers asked what was beyond the window, then what was beyond the highway, and finally what was beyond the million acres of farmland that were beyond the highway. At that point, the main character confessed that he didn't know what was out there.
Eventually we all reach the boundaries of our knowledge. When we get there, we have to rely on our imagination to go further. To a child, these boundaries are quickly reached. A child's imagination therefore has to extend much further than an adult's, and because of this, the world is a magical place to them. It's fun, it's adventurous, and it's even excitingly scary. For children, looking out a window into the unknown is like looking into infinite possibility. The room they're in becomes a place where imagination defines reality, and anything is possible; an imaginarium.
This is the first song on my album Imaginarium.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 14, 2012
9/10 for the song
11/10 for the description
wtf man.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 13, 2012
when i played the song i read the discriptions and with the sound in the background it made it...... just....AWSOME.
Great job.
Rated 5 / 5 stars March 13, 2012
Jesus! I thought I was so cool, than I click the latest submission and it's this! What the F! Why are other people besides me good at stuff!
Yeah I really liked it, good job. Loved the orchestral work with the pulsing synth in the background. It's very expressive and real sounding.
Yo da man, also what plugins do you use?